Nancy Guthrie remains missing four months after her family reported her disappearance on February 1. A former FBI agent has raised questions about the investigation, suggesting possible mistakes in the search for Savannah Guthrie's mother.
Jennifer Coffindaffer, a former FBI special agent, has been following the case closely and has hinted that someone may have 'dropped the ball' in the investigative process.
Coffindaffer raised several critical questions, including why the enhanced photo of the suspect, known as 'porch guy,' has not been shared with the public, and why billboards featuring Nancy's face have not been replaced with the suspect's face.
She also questioned the lack of public searches and the failure to distribute footage from traffic and doorbell cameras. Coffindaffer suggested that law enforcement may have an idea of who is responsible for Nancy's disappearance and that releasing the enhanced photos and starting public searches could help generate leads.